Iran's Negotiation Tactics Challenge U.S. Diplomacy
The Iranian regime's negotiation strategy with the U.S. has been characterized by deception and strategic maneuvering, according to recent analyses. Iran entered talks with the Trump administration, demanding concessions such as halting Israeli operations against Hizbullah, but walked away when nuclear issues remained unresolved. This behavior aligns with Iran's historical use of 'taqiyya' and 'ketman,' practices of dissimulation and concealment. The regime's tactics include presenting a cooperative front while pursuing its strategic goals, using negotiations to buy time, and exploiting internal divisions among adversaries. These strategies have been consistent over decades, as Iran seeks to expand its influence and strengthen its position, particularly regarding its nuclear ambitions.